Hi everyone canopy here: let's talk about donuts, they're, wonderful, they're, sweet, they're fluffy. They can be filled with jelly or glazed with icing they are delicious, but can you have too many donuts? Can you have too much of a good thing? Well, no, sometimes it's great to have a lot of something you don't have to eat it or use it all at once either and the galaxy s 20 ultra proves that so this phone has a lot of features almost too many features. And while that sounds like a complaint, it's really not for all the creators, power users and people who demand the cutting-edge features on their device. The ultra satisfies this phone pushes everything to the absolute limits you get a six point. Nine inch display at 120, Hertz, snapdragon, 865, processor, 12 or 16 gigabytes of ram up to 512 gigabytes of fast storage, with micro SD card support, five thousand William hour battery, one hundred eight megapixel camera and up to a hundred times zoom. But all that comes at one limitation being the price tag.
As you likely know, this is a very expensive phone. The design is gorgeous. Samsung's leads and hardware these days and the phone not only feels great to hold. It feels great to use it's not too thick, not too heavy and God are those really drastically curved glass display edges that made previous Samsung phones kind of a pain to use, and the subtle curve here in the front is just enough: ergonomically, the phone has softer corners and, despite being a huge phone, I can still use it pretty comfortably because the display is narrow. It's easy to hold, but the bigger problem here is bringing the phone with you.
Furthermore, it just peeks out of most of my pant pockets, and it's always sliding out I haven't dropped it because I'm, usually pretty careful, but it's in a perpetual state of always sliding out of my pants, the s20 ultra also with the design. There's no headphone jack, but you do have a micro SD card slot water resistance and an in display fingerprint scanner, there's kind of the same as last year, but if I had to be much more reliable, I no longer have any complaints with the in display fingerprint scanner. It's pretty quick. Now, speaking of the display, it's honestly the best it's bright, vibrant, insanely, good black levels, in contrast and 120 Hertz- makes a display feel alive to your touch for reference. Previous Samsung phones were 60 Hertz and most phones are 60 Hertz.
There are some 90 Hertz display phones, but 120 Hertz Plus AMOLED is crazy. Now it is 120 Hertz at 1080p and not 1440p, but honestly I really don't care. Once you lay eyes on this phone display you're going to be instantly in love. It is just amazing everything is so smooth, and it makes the phone feel even faster than it actually is and combined with those specifications I mentioned, it feels unstoppable. No apps, reloading and multitasking gaming is incredible.
Day-To-Day usage is absurdly good and using the phone expect a guaranteed day of usage in 120 Hertz I use this phone and pretty high brightness, 120, Hertz mode, of course, and use it during my day-to-day chaotic busy life, as well as heavily testing out the cameras and the phone consistently gives me a full day from 7 a. m. to around 11 o'clock at night, when I have our own 30% battery left. Now, I haven't tested this phone at 60 Hertz mode, but for my estimations it should last you the same or even longer, most likely longer. The 5,000 William power battery in this phone was definitely a good call by Samsung for most people, this phone is a guaranteed, Dana, half or 2-day phone easily and, of course, when it's time for charging, you have fast charging wireless charging, wireless charging and reverse wireless charging for charging of other devices or truly wireless earbuds with wireless charging enabled it's all here.
So you're covered great battery life and great fast charging options. That's the dream and this phone delivers. Okay, the cameras, possibly Samsung's biggest focus on this device. You have a 40 megapixel, selfie camera that takes such great selfies that you see every detail. It is ridiculous.
There are two really great things about the galaxy s.20 all shows front-facing camera that make it kind of best on any device. First, it shoots in 4k and second, it actually has autofocus. You can get really, really close to things and the camera will actually focus on them. On the back. That bump house is a hundred eight megapixel main camera 12 megapixels, wide camera, 48, megapixel, telephoto camera with a hundred times zoom and a depth vision, depth.
Sensing camera, so photos with that main camera are excellent. Now I've been mostly taking photos with the 12 megapixel mode, not the hundred eight megapixel mode, as it gives me access to the other camera modes like wide-angle and telephoto a lot easier, 108 megapixel shots are mostly great unless you actually zoom in quite a bit in post, to see detail. It is unreal, but autofocus has been a little unreliable, leading to some slightly blurred shots, and it takes a lot longer to actually capture these photos and regular shots in the 12 megapixel mode. Also, as it is a larger sensor, there's this much more natural depth of field that occurs, and it is pretty awesome. That being said, though, a lot of stuff in close-up shots is completely blurred, as it captures what's in the center of the frame with the absolute most clarity, while everything else is kind of just out of focus, and maybe a look you want, but for some things it might be a little too much now.
The hundred eight megapixel mode is not for you're every day. Day-To-Day shots. Stick with the 12 megapixel mode for most of your things, but for certain scenarios we want more detail, want to be able to crop in even more having this power to take a hundred. Eight megapixel shots is pretty sick. Here are some photos.
Samples I've, taken over the last few weeks at night, also expect excellent results with just the standard main camera mode. You can also switch to night mode and have brighter and more detailed shots. You can also use the wide and telephoto cameras in the night mode, which is pretty sweet. So of course, the phone also has that now-famous a hundred times zoom Samsung, even printed it on the back of the phone's camera, which I really think was that good of a move in my opinion, but I don't work for Samsung now, of course, you don't need to always use a hundred times, it's more of a bragging right than an actual useful feature. I see people saying it looks like garbage and yeah.
It will, you're zooming in a hundred times on a subject with a phone camera. If you stick to the five times OOM or even 30 times OOM, it is much more usable in some cases kind of useful. Well, we don't often need so much zoom on a phone or really any camera having that ability eliminates any doubt if you should zoom in a subject, because if you do zoom in shots, will likely still look pretty good at five times or even ten times. The phone also shoots 8k video, but it's not perfect. It shoots at 24.
Frames per second has a cropped field of view with weaker autofocus, it's kind of pellet. If you move it all and of course, you're going to have massive file sizes. It kind of feels a bit like a beta, but I guess it's cool to have. If you get creative I'm sure you can find some use for it, but I'm going to stick with the 4k mode mostly here, and that 4k video is gorgeous. Natural stabilization is stunning.
Colors Samsung is back here again with killer video, recording Celeste the camera experience on this phone and yes in certain areas, it's definitely quite overkill in terms of softer features as well as hardware features, but for photo and video creators having all this versatility with these cameras is pretty amazing. Now. Finally, a quick discussion on Samsung's softer experience on this phone with one UI now in the past, I've been pretty tough on Samsung software. Well, don't think it's the best-looking softer experience ever it is Android, and it is fully customizable and there are some excellent features here. You got split screen and floating window multitasking, which is quite advanced, and you'll.
Think I know that Samsung DEX is extremely underrated and feels like the future. Also, Loki, those new navigation gestures and the haptics on this phone are pretty incredible as well. One UI just gets better and better, and maybe one day it will be my favorite version of Android. To conclude the galaxy s.20 ultra gives you so much in a phone almost too much at times. It's not a complaint, as these things are pretty amazing, but if I'm being honest, and I try to be as much as possible, I truly believe the S 20 or s 20 plus, are better options.
You get almost all the main highlight features on the cheaper s: 20 and s.20, plus the ultra does give you better battery life. A near seven-inch display crazy amounts of extra RAM up to a hundred times. Telephoto zoom one hundred eight megapixel camera, but that's it. Those sound like huge phone features on paper, but when you consider, if you actually need or will use those things daily, they don't feel necessary. But if you want to have everything in your phone and more, the Ultra is still pretty amazing, but one of your thoughts in the comments down below this is just my personal thoughts.
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